Nuts for Profit a Treatise On the Propagation And Cultivation of Nut Bearing Tr

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Nuts for Profit a Treatise On the Propagation And Cultivation of Nut Bearing Tr
John R Parry
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In strong contrast we have the Pecan, which can be planted for $3 per acre, for the best thin-shell nuts, and the ground between the trees can be made to earn a good deal of money by growing small fruits. The Pecan can be grown with profit in every State in the Union, on any good soil capable of growing any trees, as the deep growing tap root feeds upon soil untouched by other trees. In the matter of purchasing Pecan trees where the tap root was cut, a great mistake has been made. The cutting o...f the root has destroyed its bearing qualities. It will make a good shade tree, but as a nut bearer it will disappoint its owners. When there exists a sub-soil, as in most soils, it pays to loosen up the earth with dynamite, which is but small expense, but gives the young trees rapid growth. Planting the Pecan in ordinary soils, it requires two or three years' growth for the roots to force their way through the compact sub-soil. When the young tree is twelve inches above ground the roots are three to four feet below.

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